Updated Links to OLS Bid Documents

New - April 16, 2021:  DEEP Comments     LINK----->  DEEP Comments on OCBCA and OLSBA gravity sewers Posted March 23, 2021: Bid Documents for the OLSBA Project have been updated to reflect the comments from DEEP following their in-depth review.     LINK----->...

WPCA Updates Feb 8, 2021 BOG

The following documents provide additional details regarding the WPCA Sewer Project Update given at the Board of Governors scheduled meeting on February 8, 2021.  Click LINKS in blue. WPCA Regular Meeting Minutes – 01/28/2021 (Previously posted under WPCA Meeting...

Pump Station Update

PUMP STATION UPDATE Review the document below for the latest revision for the Shared Infrastructure Pump Station design. The Pump Station will be located at 73 Portland Avenue. This property was acquired jointly by the parties identified in the Cost Sharing Agreement...

Stormwater Drainage Improvements – Plan Overview

https://oldlymeshores.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/2021-01-23-JDH-KCM-edits-F-O-OLSBA-SW-Improvements-Overview.pdf ^ Click link to view the document STORMWATER DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS OVERVIEW This overview provides information regarding Stormwater Drainage...

Update: Revolving Fund Assistance for Well Owners

Attached is the Joint Application Agreement between OLS and CWC for DPH State Revolving Funds. We are seeking grant funding to assist well owners to convert to the new CWC water mains. ( lateral connections, house service connections, and well abandonment). Also...

Project Update – December 9, 2020

Project Update 12_9_20 ^ Click link to open document December 2020 Dear Fellow OLS Member; As the year comes to a close, we hope this letter finds you and your family safe and well. Although we have faced many challenges this year, we finally witnessed actual shovels...

Typical Septic System Abandonment & Sewer Hookups

Typical Septic Abandonment & Sewer Hookup_Rev 10-2020 ^ Click link to open the document OLSBA Typical Septic System Abandonment & Sewer Hookups Homeowner Responsibility - Sewers It is the responsibility of the homeowner, at their expense, to connect their...

Pump Station Odor Control Station

Pump Station Odor Control Station_Rev 10-2020 ^ Click link to open document Pump Station Odor Control System - Why is it necessary? Eliminates odors Prevents corrosion in downstream collection system Overcomes safety concerns associated with atmospheric hydrogen...